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. >> bill clinton graduate from georgetown university in 1968. he returned to the school to speak to them about public service. he touched upon the affordable care act and the budget surplus during his presidency. he also detailed his attempt to reach a police agreement -- a peace agreement between prime minister benjamin not -- prime minister benjamin netanyahu and yasser arafat. [applause] >> thank you very much. thank you. thank you very much. it is great to be back. i want to thank hillary for coming with me today. it has been a long time. [applause] she has not had to sit through one of these in ages. [laughter] i think there are a lot of my former classmates and friends who are here. i thank them for coming. i want to mention that my chief of staff is here. she is a georgetown alumna. she has been pushing for me to put this on the schedule. thank you for being here. to remind me that if i had been a catholic, i could have been a jesuit. [laughter] i can say this. i was america's happiest protestant when the new pope took his holy office and
. >> bill clinton graduate from georgetown university in 1968. he returned to the school to speak to them about public service. he touched upon the affordable care act and the budget surplus during his presidency. he also detailed his attempt to reach a police agreement -- a peace agreement between prime minister benjamin not -- prime minister benjamin netanyahu and yasser arafat. [applause] >> thank you very much. thank you. thank you very much. it is great to be back. i want to...
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the baton is about to be handed to here and it's up to bill clinton, buzz she want to run for bill clinton's third term or barack obama's third term. she gets the choice, but the president certainly sees her as the heir apparent. >> and almost this making fun, kathleen, of joe biden as a guy who gets a lot of laughs but is not seen seriously stepping up to this role. >> it's hard to take him seriously sometimes, not only because he is famous for putting his foot in his mouth and smiling brilliantly, but he himself said as the other comedian last night said, joe biden said, well, why not run for president, as if he might eat a hoagie. >> he did this sketch about "veep" and they were all taking each other on. will, how did you look at the evening, but specifically this moment of looking at here is a president frankly even now in the waning years of his second term, and everybody is so focused on are we making this big step toward first female president as the nominee for the democrats or a different generational choice? >> being there, this is my third time there, from the first time i was the
the baton is about to be handed to here and it's up to bill clinton, buzz she want to run for bill clinton's third term or barack obama's third term. she gets the choice, but the president certainly sees her as the heir apparent. >> and almost this making fun, kathleen, of joe biden as a guy who gets a lot of laughs but is not seen seriously stepping up to this role. >> it's hard to take him seriously sometimes, not only because he is famous for putting his foot in his mouth and...
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now president clinton is correct. in his administration, a rising tide did lift a lot more boats than were lifted in the following administration but, you know, i can understand what he's doing. i would, too, if i were defending my legacy. the truth is i think we would be better served by looking forward and trying to figure out how to get out of this problem because this income inequality problem is a real problem and it does have to be dealt with it and won't be dealt with by blaming george bush or bill clinton for it. >> you bring up gop there with george bush. on the gop side, there's this certain ex-florida governor who may be giving the current new jersey one a run for his money here. we have the "new york times" reporting that jeb bush's increasingly serious and public consideration of a 2016 run has some major republican donors considering jumping the chris christie ship. if that happened, howard, tell me what would that mean for christie? would it mean curtains for him? >> i think christie's already seeing th
now president clinton is correct. in his administration, a rising tide did lift a lot more boats than were lifted in the following administration but, you know, i can understand what he's doing. i would, too, if i were defending my legacy. the truth is i think we would be better served by looking forward and trying to figure out how to get out of this problem because this income inequality problem is a real problem and it does have to be dealt with it and won't be dealt with by blaming george...
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hillary clinton has taken responsibility. barack obama has taken responsibility to beef up security. four americans have died. what are the republicans trying to do in trying to relitigate this? that's -- ben rhodes' memo, because i see why house talking points -- i see white house talking points from time to time, i admit that, too. it was 20 paragraphs, two sentences, stuff that the cia told him to put in. i don't understand what the big fuss is, they want to fight it let's fight it and keep fighting something else. >> the big fuss for the republicans, all this time, the ones who said it was not involved in developing those talking points and not about covering up a failure of policy. look, what's done is done. the politics of this, in the midst of an election, not going to undo the election results, if politics was blade something involving national security and the lives and deaths of four americans, yes, it is worth getting to the bottom of. >> the senate committee didn't get to the bottom of it? >> that's the point of t
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although, i did notice the other day that sasha needed a speaker at career day and invited bill clinton. i was a little hurt by that. >> joining us from washington to tell us what those and other numbers mean is fred yang, part of the team who conducts the news polling. nice to see you. >> good morning, melissa. what's the biggest mistake when reporting poll numbers. what are we doing to produce the numbers for mid outcomes? >> the numbers are the numbers. i think one mistake we make is assuming what happens in march, april and may will happen in november. the 40% of the job waiting for the president. it's not great. but it's the best it's been since last october. and i think the other things we need to look at as media and analysts are also trends. and right now, the president is trending up. i think in some respects because of the success of the 8 million signups for the aca. >> that's an interesting one. we were just talking about whether or not there's an opportunity to rebrand this. honestly, i'm a little interested here in the key reasons for why the president's approval rate rema
although, i did notice the other day that sasha needed a speaker at career day and invited bill clinton. i was a little hurt by that. >> joining us from washington to tell us what those and other numbers mean is fred yang, part of the team who conducts the news polling. nice to see you. >> good morning, melissa. what's the biggest mistake when reporting poll numbers. what are we doing to produce the numbers for mid outcomes? >> the numbers are the numbers. i think one mistake...
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his president clinton. >> you know that "house of cards." i love that show. 99% of what they do on that show is real. the 1% they got wrong you can never get an education bill passed that fast. >> would you do comedy just to change -- >> i love. to it's a funny thing where people in hollywood have in their head that that isn't what they offer me. i don't get offered those kind ever films. they're very stupid they should offer me those. there is no solacz until they do, kevin spacey is relishing playing the ruthless frances underwood. >> i pray for myself, for myself. >> on his relentless campaign to reach the white house and rule the world. >> i'm having the time of my life working on it. complete joy. ultimately, of course, there's pope frances as well. ♪ >> osgood: ahead. when washington goes hollywood. people are taking charge of , their type 2 diabetes... ...with non-insulin victoza. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar, but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza. he said victoza works differently
his president clinton. >> you know that "house of cards." i love that show. 99% of what they do on that show is real. the 1% they got wrong you can never get an education bill passed that fast. >> would you do comedy just to change -- >> i love. to it's a funny thing where people in hollywood have in their head that that isn't what they offer me. i don't get offered those kind ever films. they're very stupid they should offer me those. there is no solacz until they...
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a run for money. >> briefly, before we go with the prominent developments behind clinton, where does that leave joe biden. >> she will not have a coronation, the democrats have a deep bench. there are plenty of people that could run against her and be credibility. we saw it in 2008. barack obama came out of nowhere and won that nom face. he is the -- nomination. she is the strongest candidate. >>> thank you both for joining me this morning. >>> we were talking about the immigration rallies. hundreds of demonstrators were rallying to demand a change on immigration policy. [ chants ] >> they call on the barack obama administration to curb its aggressive approach. they say it divides families, leaving children backhand when one or for parents are september to the native country. last month the president called for a review of the deportation policies. >>> al jazeera america's groundbreaking series "borderland" - six americans are making a dangerous journey retriesing the footsteps of migrants that died trying to get to the united states. the series wraps up with a look at how they fared
a run for money. >> briefly, before we go with the prominent developments behind clinton, where does that leave joe biden. >> she will not have a coronation, the democrats have a deep bench. there are plenty of people that could run against her and be credibility. we saw it in 2008. barack obama came out of nowhere and won that nom face. he is the -- nomination. she is the strongest candidate. >>> thank you both for joining me this morning. >>> we were talking...
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hillary clinton has a lot going for her as a candidate. she has experience. she's a natural leader, and as our first female president, we could pay her 30% less. that's a savings this country could use. it's good to see that white house press secretary and boy detective jay carney is here. it's a big night for jay. i haven't seen him this nervous since the president told him "just go out there and tell them the website's broken. they'll understand." mr. president, you have to admit and you already have the launch of healthcare.gov was a disaster. it was so bad. it was bad. look, i don't even have an analogy because the website is used now to describe other bad things. they say stuff like, i shouldn't have eaten that sushi. i was up all night healthcare.gov'ing. boy, that latest johnny depp movie really healthcare.gov'd it to the box office. >> talented and got some cahunas is all i'm saying. >>> one high school student went above and beyond for his great grandmother, taking her to his senior prom. we've got that. >>> plus we're going to show you our high scho
hillary clinton has a lot going for her as a candidate. she has experience. she's a natural leader, and as our first female president, we could pay her 30% less. that's a savings this country could use. it's good to see that white house press secretary and boy detective jay carney is here. it's a big night for jay. i haven't seen him this nervous since the president told him "just go out there and tell them the website's broken. they'll understand." mr. president, you have to admit...
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[laughter] hillary clinton has a lot going for her. she is a natural leader. and as our first female president, we could pay her 30% less. [laughter] that is a savings this country could use. who is with me? hillary's daughter chelsea is pregnant. which means in nine months we will have a sequel to "bad grandpa." it also raises the question, when a baby is born, do you give bill clinton a cigar? [laughter] you guys sound like you're on a roller coaster right now. there is a heated race on the republican side. they are vowing to see who will win over the gop base. more importantly, who gets to apply turtle >> to sheldon adelson's -- turtle wax to sheldon adelson's scooter. jeb bush says he is thinking about running. another bush might be in the white house. is it already time for our every-10-years surprise party for iraq? [laughter] as it stands right now, the republican presidential nominee will either be jeb bush, rand paul, or a bag of flour with ronald reagan's face drawn on it. [laughter] people are asking, will donald trump run again? the answer is does
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clinton, obviously he sat there and took it. that's sort of the rule you got to sit there and take it no matter how harsh it gets. >> rie arngsyan, i understand y an entourage and you've been self yig it up. >> i took one picture. >> that is mindy kaling and who else are you with. >> it's small on your screen. >> and and zoey. >> tony gold win. he play the bad guy in ghosts. molly you're in danger girl. >> they were all very kind to us. i had to negotiate and bring them all together in this small space. >> so now that i've seen lapita's dress i understand why people are tweeting me saying you were wearing the matching bow tie to the dress. >> people are making fun of my bow tie on twitter saying it's too fun. >> oh, your or mine. >> no, mine. i need you to come down here and dress me. >> it is twitter. they are talking about your bow tie, right. >> it's a little on the small side nobody got that. anyway, ryan lizzo, thank you. go back in and have fun. we appreciate you coming out. >> thanks for having me. >> all right. up next,
clinton, obviously he sat there and took it. that's sort of the rule you got to sit there and take it no matter how harsh it gets. >> rie arngsyan, i understand y an entourage and you've been self yig it up. >> i took one picture. >> that is mindy kaling and who else are you with. >> it's small on your screen. >> and and zoey. >> tony gold win. he play the bad guy in ghosts. molly you're in danger girl. >> they were all very kind to us. i had to...
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secretary clinton was. but now he has the responsibility to make sure his state department is releasing all the documents we have requested. >> marie harf said yesterday there are no unreleased documents and that the entire exercise is a fishing expedition. >> what the republicans allege that there was attempts by this administration to cover up or spin what happened is 100% false. >> a fox news poll shows that by a margin of 61% to 26%, voters believe the white house is trying to cover up what happened in benghazi rather than being open and transparent. those views are mostly unchanged since last year. there is a risk in the gop benghazi strategy. democratic incumbents -- the gop's intent to win back the senate in the midterms could be thwarted if republicans pile on with an excessive focus on benghazi. >> in ten minutes, we'll go in-depth on this issue and what we can expect. thanks, doug. >>> now to the growing crisis in ukraine that shows no signs of abating. secretary of state john kerry calling today'
secretary clinton was. but now he has the responsibility to make sure his state department is releasing all the documents we have requested. >> marie harf said yesterday there are no unreleased documents and that the entire exercise is a fishing expedition. >> what the republicans allege that there was attempts by this administration to cover up or spin what happened is 100% false. >> a fox news poll shows that by a margin of 61% to 26%, voters believe the white house is...
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i have also served congress long enough to have voted for the clinton deficit reduction package. to auild set us on course balanced budget, and then a budget surplus in 2001. $236 billion budget surplus. in 1993 we voted to cut programs programs.ederal agency we reduce the number of subcommittees in the house. we cut our own budget in the house of representatives in that same act. the result was a structural the functions of government. we also recaptured some of the high and tax revenue -- high-end from those high earners, high income earners that reagan had cutbacks for. billionlt was $236 budget surplus. debt held by public was at $5.7 trillion in january. we were on track to have zero debt held by public in 10 years, saving social security for the next 75 years. then president bush pushed through huge tax cuts for the richest two percent of americans, launched us into two wars, not supported and paid for, not offset by taxes or by a shared sacrifice by all americans in their tax structure. that put us on course to have , and togetherent with the financial meltdown, change in
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hillary clinton. >>> and a new generation of power. one city's plans to transform landfills into sources of energy. it's today's big idea. >>> it is also derby day. with horse names like wicked strong, junk in the trunk, and thissier's favorite, california chrome, will we get our first triple crown winner in 36 years? we'll go to churchill downs as well. good saturday to you. i'm craig melvin. in ukraine, they're calling it war. right now the military is desperately trying to take back portions of that country from pro-russian separatists. it all came to a bloody head friday when at least 42 people were killed in odessa as fires and gunfights broke out during violent clashes between pro and anti-russian groups. 125 people were hurt yesterday. russia's president vladimir putin is blaming the surge in violence on ukraine and the west as well. it's putting new pressure on the white house to find a way to force russia to withdraw. nbc's kristen welker is live for us at the white house with more this after
hillary clinton. >>> and a new generation of power. one city's plans to transform landfills into sources of energy. it's today's big idea. >>> it is also derby day. with horse names like wicked strong, junk in the trunk, and thissier's favorite, california chrome, will we get our first triple crown winner in 36 years? we'll go to churchill downs as well. good saturday to you. i'm craig melvin. in ukraine, they're calling it war. right now the military is desperately trying to...
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i didn't vote against senator clinton. i voted for barack obama. >> one other thing i want to hit on here as we wrap. you talk about your parents in the book. you said that you're still astonished to this day how hard they fought to get you and your brothers the educational opportunities they never had. you go back that far. we have a picture up here as well that our viewers can see. but as you -- how much did that really -- i guess you give your partisans all the credit in the world. how their decisions and that sacrifice and their insistence on education is why you're sitting where you are today? >> there's no question about it. my mother opened a kindergarten in our church when i was 4 years old. and enrolled all of us in that kindergarten. and all of the children who attended our church. my father was -- he never got a high school diploma. though he took a test. and entered college. but he wasser in er inever awar degree because he did not have a high school diploma. my dad did not tell me about that until i approached
i didn't vote against senator clinton. i voted for barack obama. >> one other thing i want to hit on here as we wrap. you talk about your parents in the book. you said that you're still astonished to this day how hard they fought to get you and your brothers the educational opportunities they never had. you go back that far. we have a picture up here as well that our viewers can see. but as you -- how much did that really -- i guess you give your partisans all the credit in the world. how...
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she told me when it became such a big hollywood party and it was if 1993, which was bill clinton's very first dinner. he had a big hollywood following. they all wanted to come to the dinner. she said then of course when barak obama came to dinner, it became even bigger, during those two administrations, we are seeing a big influx of hollywood stars this whole week, really. >> and everything in between those two administrations. okay. thank you so much. we appreciate it. wing will forward it to. of course, we'll be covering it this evening. cnn gives you the best seat in the house for the coeur d'alene sp -- correspondence dinner. tune in. coming up in 30 minutes, we're counting down to the fastest two minutes in sports and a possible historic kentucky derby win. and at 3:00 from tornado to flooding, chad meyers looks back at this week's wild and dangerous weather. see you in 30 minutes. "your money" starts right now. >>> a decisive turn in the job market. i'm christine romans. this is "your money." like the movie, the u.s. economy was frozen in the first quarter. the polar vortex shrink
she told me when it became such a big hollywood party and it was if 1993, which was bill clinton's very first dinner. he had a big hollywood following. they all wanted to come to the dinner. she said then of course when barak obama came to dinner, it became even bigger, during those two administrations, we are seeing a big influx of hollywood stars this whole week, really. >> and everything in between those two administrations. okay. thank you so much. we appreciate it. wing will forward...
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every president has done it, it's just that president clinton is very, very, very good at it. do you know he has organized in the past year over 100 fundraising dinners and over 200 fundraising midnight snacks. did you know that? is he laughing? is he -- >>> is the president -- he's drinking a lot of water but ultimately he is laughing. tomorrow night in washington is the white house correspondents' dinners which affords, let's be honest, the ethically dub bows and in poor taste annual opportunity for the white house press corps to canoodl, the one great civic virtue sincerely about the white house corresponden correspondents' dinner is it is freaking funny. it's always funny even when the comedy pushes the limit for what you are allowed to say in polite company. >> but this is amazing, you know, the first black president. i know you're biracial, but the first black president. it's proud. proud to be able to say that. you know, the first black president. well, that's unless you screw up. and then it's going to be, what's up with the half white guy, huh? who voted for the milad
every president has done it, it's just that president clinton is very, very, very good at it. do you know he has organized in the past year over 100 fundraising dinners and over 200 fundraising midnight snacks. did you know that? is he laughing? is he -- >>> is the president -- he's drinking a lot of water but ultimately he is laughing. tomorrow night in washington is the white house correspondents' dinners which affords, let's be honest, the ethically dub bows and in poor taste annual...
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this could be a big win for clinton. kaine is expected to make a short speech this morning in south carolina. >>> a legal battle could be brewing against clippers owner donald sterling and the nba. between those two. to sterling, a fight of the lifetime ban of the game and potential loss of the team. >> joining us from new york is paul callan and joey jackson. good morning, gentlemen. glad to have you both here. i have been listening to people and as vile as the comments and they hate it, the question comes up, how can sterling lose his job for conversations he said in private. paul, let's start with you. >> you know, this is something a lot of people would worry about. because people say, of course, things in private conversations that are inappropriate and never thinking it will go public. can you lose your job as a result or can he lose ownership of a $1 billion asset. this is something all of the owners have to worry about because when they have this meeting, they will vote to accept or reject this lifetime ban or se
this could be a big win for clinton. kaine is expected to make a short speech this morning in south carolina. >>> a legal battle could be brewing against clippers owner donald sterling and the nba. between those two. to sterling, a fight of the lifetime ban of the game and potential loss of the team. >> joining us from new york is paul callan and joey jackson. good morning, gentlemen. glad to have you both here. i have been listening to people and as vile as the comments and they...
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you might have two dynasties running against each other, clinton versus bush. host: in your piece for politico, you take a look at one candidate running for reelection this year, john kasich of ohio. their eyeers may have on 2016, let's watch. [video clip] >> he grew up in a hard-working steel town on the ohio river. fatherhere john kasich's carried the mail six days a week. his grandfather worked in the coal mine. his mother was the daughter of immigrants. here, john kasich learned the value of a job. the dignity of work, and a passion for helping others. when he stepped out on his own, those values went with him. here, john kasich earned a degree and graduated a proud but that. -- a proud buckeye. he led a team that balanced a budget and ignited job growth. here, he married karen and became the father of twin girls. today, as john kasich leads ohio of job creation, it is the values he learned here. governor john kasich. why did yousabato, want to highlight that particular spot? guest: there are some candidates this year who are running double campaigns, wheth
you might have two dynasties running against each other, clinton versus bush. host: in your piece for politico, you take a look at one candidate running for reelection this year, john kasich of ohio. their eyeers may have on 2016, let's watch. [video clip] >> he grew up in a hard-working steel town on the ohio river. fatherhere john kasich's carried the mail six days a week. his grandfather worked in the coal mine. his mother was the daughter of immigrants. here, john kasich learned the...
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it's just that president clinton is very, very, very good at it. he has organized over 100 fund-raising dinners and over 200 fund-raising midnight snacks, did you know that? is he laughing? is he ? is the president -- as he is drinking a lot of water ultimately he is laughing. tomorrow night in washington, the white house correspondents' dinner which afford, let's be honest, the ethically dubious and arguably in poor taste annual public opportunity for members of the white house press corps to all but ka ed innoodle the people they're offering. and though that point of the event is, the one virtue about the white house correspondent's dinner, it is funny even when comedy pushes the limit for what you are allowed to say in polite company. >> but this is amazing, you know, the first black preside president -- i know you are biracial, but the first black president. you know, proud to be able to say that, the first black president. you know? well that is unless you screw up. and then it is going to be up with the half white guy, huh? who voted for him,
it's just that president clinton is very, very, very good at it. he has organized over 100 fund-raising dinners and over 200 fund-raising midnight snacks, did you know that? is he laughing? is he ? is the president -- as he is drinking a lot of water ultimately he is laughing. tomorrow night in washington, the white house correspondents' dinner which afford, let's be honest, the ethically dubious and arguably in poor taste annual public opportunity for members of the white house press corps to...
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the rules are governing the relationship between each country to get hyped up to mrs clinton how do you know that the situation is that or that we have a few difficulties yet two of a kind but so this is why there's going to be there's a dialogue i had you know you know to come business. to me as you put it so why have it you need to be and will have to be more than just business as usual now before chancellor merkel returns back to germany she'll meet with the u.s. chamber of commerce and make a pitch for a new transatlantic trade agreement that's really the one issue on the agenda that she president obama and their business allies at home can see eye to eye on but don't expect any breakthroughs here either as trade deals have stalled in respective legislatures over concerns with handing too much power off to corporate interests so photo ops and ongoing dialogue happening at the white house today but both leaders acknowledge that a lot of work is still left to be done. the white house in washington d.c. same sex. for more insight into u.s. foreign policy as it relates to the situation
the rules are governing the relationship between each country to get hyped up to mrs clinton how do you know that the situation is that or that we have a few difficulties yet two of a kind but so this is why there's going to be there's a dialogue i had you know you know to come business. to me as you put it so why have it you need to be and will have to be more than just business as usual now before chancellor merkel returns back to germany she'll meet with the u.s. chamber of commerce and make...
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willthink hillary clinton run and she will be an interesting candidate. there are some republican governors who have done great. scott walker, chris christie, jeb bush. i think the republican governors have shown that you can take care of your citizens, be compassionate, be fairer to your state wiselyun the so that the future is not jeopardized or impaired. the great french political 1909 theer said around american system of democracy will prosper until that moment when the politicians discover that they can bribe the electorate with their own money. it is a path to destruction. it will not help working people. it will not make for a better future. steve wynn violated that one with george clooney. there may have been some tequila involved, expletives exchanged. nn, wanted to tell us all about it. live in a and doctors very strange bubble of their own. ed, highlyollycoddl privileged like george, barbra streisand, successful performing artists live in a relatively small world. they are very solicitous and caring for them. that is, a worldview therefore, eve
willthink hillary clinton run and she will be an interesting candidate. there are some republican governors who have done great. scott walker, chris christie, jeb bush. i think the republican governors have shown that you can take care of your citizens, be compassionate, be fairer to your state wiselyun the so that the future is not jeopardized or impaired. the great french political 1909 theer said around american system of democracy will prosper until that moment when the politicians discover...
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they want to keep hillary clinton out of the white house. they want to keep the embassy revved up for the vote this fall, and they want to keep the headlines coming. subpoena john kerry. they played no preparation for them. issa just subpoenaed him out of the blue. they don't care what comes of it. >> he wasn't there then. >> john kerry has to testify. then kerry will go testify. then more hanging testifies when kerry testifies and they can just make it go on forever. >> the white house is taking heat for not disclosing the e-mail sooner. now, here's jay carney facing off with abc's jonathan carr who's actually quite good at his questioning here earlier this week. let's listen to carr going after carney. >> why were you holding back this information? why was this e-mail not turned over to the congress? why was it not released when you released all the other e-mails. this is directly relevant. >> john again -- >> why did it take a court case for you to release this. >> i can say it again and again and you can keep asking again and again. this
they want to keep hillary clinton out of the white house. they want to keep the embassy revved up for the vote this fall, and they want to keep the headlines coming. subpoena john kerry. they played no preparation for them. issa just subpoenaed him out of the blue. they don't care what comes of it. >> he wasn't there then. >> john kerry has to testify. then kerry will go testify. then more hanging testifies when kerry testifies and they can just make it go on forever. >> the...
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hillary clinton i could've sworn six months ago she was talking as a populist i was listening to and i almost had to take out my telephone to get some type of google interpreter to understand what in the hell she was actually saying but it almost sounded like she was trying to move towards populism but maybe it's because of the elizabeth warren factor what your take on that i hope that's true you know hillary has the advantage for four years she's been in the state department so she hasn't really had to express views on domestic politics and the domestic economy and everyone expected her to defend the president so as she defines her own candidacy she can define it as very different than her president her husband's presidency because the times are different and then obama's presidency and i think. she's a stronger candidate if she does that so i hope she moves towards the war in position there's no question that what's fascinating about this moment is poll after poll after poll shows that the majority of americans are support a whole range of populist positions from taxing the rich an
hillary clinton i could've sworn six months ago she was talking as a populist i was listening to and i almost had to take out my telephone to get some type of google interpreter to understand what in the hell she was actually saying but it almost sounded like she was trying to move towards populism but maybe it's because of the elizabeth warren factor what your take on that i hope that's true you know hillary has the advantage for four years she's been in the state department so she hasn't...
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i would look at hillary clinton a competitor of ideas. whether or not i run or jeb bush runs, our ideas clash, because i really do believe we have way too much government. i think the manner which we hasn'ted foreign policy asia disaster. so it -- is a disaster, so it be a clash of ideas. i don't know we have that many clashes. >> you say you're pretty close? >> on many things we are there would be nuances youch don't take any two republicans anywhere and they would agree on 100 things but probably aglow on 58 to 90 and that makes us closer than i would be to nancy pelosi or hillary clinton or harry reid or barack obama. >> i see that argument. i'm going to give you another shot. an iowa poll, you're fame with it. let me tell the audience. an iowa poll, you came out on top. ahead of paul ryan and ahead of jeb bush. not by much but you're out ahead. in iowa. what's that -- what would that tell our audience, governor huckabee? >> the people in iowa are very, very smart people and should be carefully listened to. is that what i should say? >
i would look at hillary clinton a competitor of ideas. whether or not i run or jeb bush runs, our ideas clash, because i really do believe we have way too much government. i think the manner which we hasn'ted foreign policy asia disaster. so it -- is a disaster, so it be a clash of ideas. i don't know we have that many clashes. >> you say you're pretty close? >> on many things we are there would be nuances youch don't take any two republicans anywhere and they would agree on 100...
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one of the stories you tell is about a run-in with the secret service and president clinton. what happened there? >> well, it was jackie robinson day, the first ever that they had, and they were going to retire jackie robinson's number, 42, throughout all of baseball, and president clinton decided the night before that he kind of wanted to be a part of the ceremonies. overnight shea stadium transformed into something that more resembled la guardia airport that there were metal detectors placed all over the place, and mr. met, myself at the time, couldn't get his big noggin through a lot of the metal detectors which caused a backlog in the line. you know, there was a little bit of metal in my head. the wands would go off when nypd was frisking me. they threw me up against the wall and put the cuffs on me. secret service was having none of that. they kind of -- they kind of, like, took me aside and said, mr. met, we're not going to bother you anymore. do what it is you normally do, but just so you know, there's snipers all around the ring of the stadium. approach the president,
one of the stories you tell is about a run-in with the secret service and president clinton. what happened there? >> well, it was jackie robinson day, the first ever that they had, and they were going to retire jackie robinson's number, 42, throughout all of baseball, and president clinton decided the night before that he kind of wanted to be a part of the ceremonies. overnight shea stadium transformed into something that more resembled la guardia airport that there were metal detectors...
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hillary clinton signed the declaration of war to send us to war. and then she sits there and blames it on bush like the stupid democrats that colin and don't have enough sense to know that we lost americans have fought for this country, that meant something to this country. they need to get off their hands and get the racist democratic two-faced -- remember that this happened on september 11 very . a look at some other headlines. calls for the trenton mayor to resign in the wake of some new audio and video. from the denver post. and, a related story on marijuana from the front page of the pits were post-gazette. -- of the pittsburgh post-gazette. more on the benghazi investigation and the latest from senate republicans, including senator lindsey graham, who followed john mccain on the senate floor yesterday with these remarks. >> a talk about 25 thousand documents they provided. -- they talk about 25,000 documents they provided. it is a relevance of the documents and significance of the documents. the reason they did not want you, me, and anyone el
hillary clinton signed the declaration of war to send us to war. and then she sits there and blames it on bush like the stupid democrats that colin and don't have enough sense to know that we lost americans have fought for this country, that meant something to this country. they need to get off their hands and get the racist democratic two-faced -- remember that this happened on september 11 very . a look at some other headlines. calls for the trenton mayor to resign in the wake of some new...
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talked to some of clinton's writers and the writers would get the jokes and clinton would be like, these are about me. they should be about the other people. and one of the drafts that was released in this most recent clinton document dump, one they tried out that clinton liked was the white house press corps was the opposite of lake woe be gone. that all were below average. >> we'll see how it goes. joel mchale is the host, right? >> people are excited about that. the weekend is growing and growing and growing. >> it's a big weekend. mike allen, thank you, sir. >>> coming up, he said it was an honest mistake, but now there's a good chance you'll see jameis winston king crab legs in a grocery store near you. that's right. >>> and later, a suspected carjacker getting the ride of his life while holding onto the side of a new york city cab. "morning joe" straight ahead. ♪ just take a closer look. it works how you want to work. with a fidelity investment professional... or managing your investments on your own. helping you find new ways to plan for retirement. and save on taxes where you c
talked to some of clinton's writers and the writers would get the jokes and clinton would be like, these are about me. they should be about the other people. and one of the drafts that was released in this most recent clinton document dump, one they tried out that clinton liked was the white house press corps was the opposite of lake woe be gone. that all were below average. >> we'll see how it goes. joel mchale is the host, right? >> people are excited about that. the weekend is...
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hillary clinton did not have adequate security. but to maintain the myth that we could have saved those live, i think we dilute our argument. >> your argument about the spinning is absolutely points on and -- >> i'm so happy to be back. >> so glad. >> now heather with the headlines. >> a real crisis was averted in minnesota. this kid wanted to kill as many people as possible, according to police. this morning we're learning more about the teen-ager who is accused of plotting to kill his entire family and blow up his school just like the killers in columbine. police in minnesota song the 17-year-old in his tracks thanks to a neighbor who saw him near a storage units that he was renting and thought he seemed suspicious. >> he shut the door and i thought it looked funny 'cause normally we see people come here and didn't take ten months to open up the storage shed. that's why i called it in. >> she called police. good thing because inside that storage unit, cops found three bombs, guns and also ammunition. they witness to his house and
hillary clinton did not have adequate security. but to maintain the myth that we could have saved those live, i think we dilute our argument. >> your argument about the spinning is absolutely points on and -- >> i'm so happy to be back. >> so glad. >> now heather with the headlines. >> a real crisis was averted in minnesota. this kid wanted to kill as many people as possible, according to police. this morning we're learning more about the teen-ager who is accused...
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secretary clinton spoke of their trade. -- fair trade. >> fair means the government does not give one industry an advantage compared to the industry in another country. it does not nickel its currency. american companies can compete with anyone on a level playing field. >> do we have that now? you agree that we have lost a lot of textile jobs? >> i was just in china. what is striking, you buy chinese socks and walmart and there's only five percent cheaper than if you buy the same socks and china. we don't have a level playing field. >> i have a friend in china who says the same thing. >> it goes back and forth. you look at some headlines over the past couple of weeks. it for pepsi, china sales up double digits as the u.s. declines. gm, china sales rival u.s. sales. apple -- how important is china to u.s. growth? >> at the moment, not terribly important. in the future comment can be. if you look at where you are going to see income growth and consumption growth in asia -- we're not that dependent on china in the moment. , if it'sdown that line going to be more important, won't that mea
secretary clinton spoke of their trade. -- fair trade. >> fair means the government does not give one industry an advantage compared to the industry in another country. it does not nickel its currency. american companies can compete with anyone on a level playing field. >> do we have that now? you agree that we have lost a lot of textile jobs? >> i was just in china. what is striking, you buy chinese socks and walmart and there's only five percent cheaper than if you buy the...
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when that country was turned into a massive killing field the world stood by with clinton in the peacekeeping chief had actionable intelligence information that could have mitigated the genocide. also holding a series of meetings or hearings we heard from people who said we had the information on hand. he was there wanted to take effective action that was of course, of 1 million people who were slaughtered in and with that information it could have been prevented or largely mitigated. the and the overall book to the corpses piled high and was shocked. ladies and gentlemen, it is happening again as our witnesses know and bear witness to the question is if the phrase never again is one that we use a and whether or not we have two distinguished witnesses and also and richards assistant secretary for population refugee and migration. while sending two people to justify is encouraging it shows the issue but the question i will ask them is whether redoing? but are we doing enough? in 2012 the administration created the atrocity provincial board following a study that said preventing mass atrocities
when that country was turned into a massive killing field the world stood by with clinton in the peacekeeping chief had actionable intelligence information that could have mitigated the genocide. also holding a series of meetings or hearings we heard from people who said we had the information on hand. he was there wanted to take effective action that was of course, of 1 million people who were slaughtered in and with that information it could have been prevented or largely mitigated. the and...
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. >> secretary hilary clinton whispered into the air that it was the video that had done this. is that true? when did you think it was over? when were americans out of harm's way? when were they safe? >> they are still not safe today. >> when did you think the fight was over? >> we are still there. that night, september 12th, we still had people in benghazi, when was the fight over? >> when the people from benghazi finley made their way pack and were extracted back to tripoli. >> you can watch the rest of the hearing on c-span when it is getting underway. and join the conversation on facebook where we are asking has benghazi been fully invested. a new pentagon report found sexual assaults in the military rose 25% between 2012-2013. defense secretary chuck hagel discussed the report and he is joined by officials from the defense department sexual assault prevention and response office. this is 45 minutes. >> good afternoon. happy may day. last week, as i think many of you know, i visited dod's safe helpline for survivors of sexual assault. and i saw, when i was over there, an in
. >> secretary hilary clinton whispered into the air that it was the video that had done this. is that true? when did you think it was over? when were americans out of harm's way? when were they safe? >> they are still not safe today. >> when did you think the fight was over? >> we are still there. that night, september 12th, we still had people in benghazi, when was the fight over? >> when the people from benghazi finley made their way pack and were extracted back...
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bush or president chelsea clinton. but some u.s. presidents including republicans keep underestimating him. today, president george w. bush who once famously said he had looked into putin's eyes and saw his soul gave a new explanation about him. >> did you misjudge him early or were you trying to open the door? >> i think he changed. of course, presidents should owo open the door and give people a chance except for the despicable tyrants. at that time, it looked like he wanted to be, you know, work with the west. >> president bush reflects our entire foreign policy lead in both parties. they continue to believe bad people can be good people if only we be nice to them. putin has been putin for the entire time he's been around. he was putin in the kgb. he's been putin since he started running the country 99. we have to see him for what he really is in the words of former defense secretary bill gates, a stone cold killer. back with us in the "crossfire" congresswoman karen bass and senator ron johnson. i think you feel like that's a pr
bush or president chelsea clinton. but some u.s. presidents including republicans keep underestimating him. today, president george w. bush who once famously said he had looked into putin's eyes and saw his soul gave a new explanation about him. >> did you misjudge him early or were you trying to open the door? >> i think he changed. of course, presidents should owo open the door and give people a chance except for the despicable tyrants. at that time, it looked like he wanted to...
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hillary clinton won't admit there was a failure. she has a book tour coming and she'll address this scare on. i'm not sure by 2016 it will be the issue it is now. this is an issue for republicans to fill the void of a slow news cycle to get things going. the white house has clearly made a mistake by not getting all this information out there soon enough. a lot of the scandal of ben gaz ne that e-mail from ben rhodes that we've been talking about is really about why this stuff didn't come out before. the white house has an explanation for why he wrote that, but this is what the white house is trying to do, do damage control. when you have the scandals, best not to too damage control. best to try to deal with everything right away. and i think if more stuff comes out, the drip drip, it will continue to be an issue, but by the time we're voting in 2016, the american people are voting in 2016 they'll be voting on mortgages, jobs, the future, they won't be voting on a tragedy that happened, at that point, four or five years ago. >> i hea
hillary clinton won't admit there was a failure. she has a book tour coming and she'll address this scare on. i'm not sure by 2016 it will be the issue it is now. this is an issue for republicans to fill the void of a slow news cycle to get things going. the white house has clearly made a mistake by not getting all this information out there soon enough. a lot of the scandal of ben gaz ne that e-mail from ben rhodes that we've been talking about is really about why this stuff didn't come out...
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everybody has their own way and president clinton loves that show. he said i can't watch it until hillary can. >> rose: what are the theater pieces you cared most about? is it shakespeare? is it checkov, is it other kinds of things. to some degree shakespeare has had an influence. the only two leading roles i've done are richard ii and richard iii. >> why not more? >> i've never been an actor who coveted oh, i want to play this part, i want to play that part. some of the most extraordinary experiences was gene o'neill. and the relationship i was able to develop with jack lemmon, and i got to play his son, or when i did the ice man cometh or the moon of the misbegotten. there's something about the way in which anneal attacked the characters he created, the complexities of them, the alcohol, the despair. there's something the about one those remarkable writers who seem to be nothing between their heart or pen and tape writer. it just came. there was no blockage. there was nothing they were unfraed to expose and share with an yud'. even with kneel' knee
everybody has their own way and president clinton loves that show. he said i can't watch it until hillary can. >> rose: what are the theater pieces you cared most about? is it shakespeare? is it checkov, is it other kinds of things. to some degree shakespeare has had an influence. the only two leading roles i've done are richard ii and richard iii. >> why not more? >> i've never been an actor who coveted oh, i want to play this part, i want to play that part. some of the most...
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hillary clinton's candidacy, one of the news beats on that bill clinton had fun defending his economic policies. take a listen. >> i don't know how many times i have read from the left bitter criticism about what a slug i was to sign the balanced budget act of '96. what was bill clinton doing getting in bed with wall street and lowering the capital gains tax? he was getting 6 million poor children health insurance coverage. >> clinton's defense of that track record comes on the heels of players like elizabeth warren being populist and criticizing some of the clinton's track record. what do you think, bob shrum? can bill clinton turn around the perception he was too in bed with big business and wall street? >> sure. look, he maeld maeld a very vigorous case. if go back and look at quest on the '92 presidential campaign, there are memos published in the back of the book talking about the top 1% and the need to create fairness in society. clinton in '96 tempered his rhetoric but the results are indeniable. rose 20% than it did for the bottom 20%, passed children's health insurance. 7 mill
hillary clinton's candidacy, one of the news beats on that bill clinton had fun defending his economic policies. take a listen. >> i don't know how many times i have read from the left bitter criticism about what a slug i was to sign the balanced budget act of '96. what was bill clinton doing getting in bed with wall street and lowering the capital gains tax? he was getting 6 million poor children health insurance coverage. >> clinton's defense of that track record comes on the...
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with hillary clinton always in mind there are voters to sway and dollars to save. >>> and the sterling reputation as his peer goes to work for the embattled owners and oprah eyes his team. is it time for the nfl to finally free the redskins. good morning, i'm chris jansing and we begin this may day hopefully kissing good-bye to a three-day storm that has been relentless. the same severe weather that churned up at least 79 tornadoes across several states has now left pockets across the east coast under water. one measuring station in pensacola, florida, recorded 27 inches of rain in 48 hours. it's being called the worst flooding in that state in 30 years. streets washed away, resident his to be rescued from their homes. in baltimore, and urban landslide. a street collapsed taking people's cars with it and flooding railroad tracks that run below street level. out west, the opposite problem, wildfires fueled by the santa ana winds are threatening homes in the community of rancho cucamonga. more than 1600 homes have been evacuated. we'll get more to meteorologist bill cairns in just a mome
with hillary clinton always in mind there are voters to sway and dollars to save. >>> and the sterling reputation as his peer goes to work for the embattled owners and oprah eyes his team. is it time for the nfl to finally free the redskins. good morning, i'm chris jansing and we begin this may day hopefully kissing good-bye to a three-day storm that has been relentless. the same severe weather that churned up at least 79 tornadoes across several states has now left pockets across the...
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president clinton would go. and can you imagine the image if both president bush and president clinton there together . so i close with this last thought. , vice president , failure ure to act to act, and this will be in the congressional record for future generations to see, failure to act will be a stain on your blot, a tion and a blot on your conscience. the speaker pro tempore: does he gentleman yield back? r. wolf: i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from virginia yields back. members are reminded to address their remarks to the chair and not to others in the second erson. under the speaker's announced policy of january 3, 2013, the gentleman from california, mr. rohrabacher, is recognized for 42 minutes as the designee of the majority leader. mr. rohrabacher: thank you very much, mr. chairman. one of the things that makes america great is that our country is a country that regardless of one's race, one's religion, or one's ethnicity we as citizens of the united states make up a collective
president clinton would go. and can you imagine the image if both president bush and president clinton there together . so i close with this last thought. , vice president , failure ure to act to act, and this will be in the congressional record for future generations to see, failure to act will be a stain on your blot, a tion and a blot on your conscience. the speaker pro tempore: does he gentleman yield back? r. wolf: i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from virginia yields...
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let's remember something interesting about where hillary clinton and bill clinton are now vis-a-vis where they were when they entered national politics. they were making $35,000 a year when he was governor of arkansas. now they have made in excess of $100 million on speeches. so they may not be in the eyes of many democrats the best messengers for the message of economic populism. >> you know -- >> $100 million? >> they've got a nice quote between the two of them. >> $100 million. >> highest paid. >> not bad. >> in listening to him just briefly, he spoke for two hours. >> no, he did not. stop it, barnicle. that's his first convention he spoke at. that was horrible. >> he was up for two hours with charts and graphs. >> don't tell me that. >> tim didn't stay for the two hours. >> i was going to say i hope he took his iphone and played angry birds. >> one of the interesting aspects listening to the president, he can recreate in people's minds, i think, a fondness for that period of time in the 1990s during the clinton administration. people forget a lot of the negatives. there's a fondness f
let's remember something interesting about where hillary clinton and bill clinton are now vis-a-vis where they were when they entered national politics. they were making $35,000 a year when he was governor of arkansas. now they have made in excess of $100 million on speeches. so they may not be in the eyes of many democrats the best messengers for the message of economic populism. >> you know -- >> $100 million? >> they've got a nice quote between the two of them. >>...
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how about that woman right there, hillary clinton? according to a new report, gop donors would prevalenten over ted cruz or rand paul in 2016. really? let's talk now to fox business senior correspondent, charlie gasparino. you know how wall street works. is that right, she's number three behind those two? >> yeah. if you had a polling of the top wall street guys, she would be number three behind those two. we should point out, this is politico's thesis. i don't necessarily agree with this. i think if rand paul and ted cruz showed they could beat her f the polls were tight, a lot of wall street guys would support them because they wants less government, less regulation, the type of stuff that they don't like, that hillary, while she was working with barak obama pushed. that's the big thing. is the taint of barak obama enough to force money in big business? i think politico is calling it too early. >> that's what they do, just to generate buzz. we're talking about it right now. but who does wall street like best? >> i think they like je
how about that woman right there, hillary clinton? according to a new report, gop donors would prevalenten over ted cruz or rand paul in 2016. really? let's talk now to fox business senior correspondent, charlie gasparino. you know how wall street works. is that right, she's number three behind those two? >> yeah. if you had a polling of the top wall street guys, she would be number three behind those two. we should point out, this is politico's thesis. i don't necessarily agree with...
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you could say clinton was lucky, he caught the tech boom. clinton was lucky, he came out of the recession. i hope i have convinced you it wasn't just me. we had a whole team of gifted people working on this. but one thing you cannot explain away is the difference in the poverty reduction numbers. that is the single most important number to me in my eight years as president, personally. in all the so-called prosperity of the 1980's, only 77,000 of our fellow americans moved from poverty into the middle class. in the 1990's, 100 times as many, 7.7 million people, did. that was policy. [applause] interestingly enough, the conservatives always said they hated the government, but the size of the federal government expanded by nearly 200,000 under president reagan. we maximized the use of technology, thanks to al gore's reinventing government program, and we reduce the size of federal government by to 347,000 by the time i -- when i was in office. we were doing what we should have been doing for years, using the benefits of technology to increase
you could say clinton was lucky, he caught the tech boom. clinton was lucky, he came out of the recession. i hope i have convinced you it wasn't just me. we had a whole team of gifted people working on this. but one thing you cannot explain away is the difference in the poverty reduction numbers. that is the single most important number to me in my eight years as president, personally. in all the so-called prosperity of the 1980's, only 77,000 of our fellow americans moved from poverty into the...
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> the only thing i can see changing this, and it's so political an assessment, for example, hillary clinton gets elected for eight years of democratic rule, followed by two and a half years more of president obama, at some point during the course of that decade, they might be able to shift the supreme court back to something reasonable about the money and speech. but remember, it seems to be as long as you got discord, even with kennedy on it, you're not going to get a good result. >> that's true, but the history of reform as a political matter, you know this, is there's no impetus in congress for change unless there's -- >> of course not. >> unless there's a scandal. watergate, all led to reform, but we got to -- you wait for that, then you -- >> could that be because politicians think it must be a good system, i'm here? >> that's right. >> thank you, david corn. i'm very despondent about this decision and its constant use of big money to tell us what to think. >>> anyway, up next, big victory for opponents of voter i.d. laws, and it is a big victory, and the reason some believe it could l
> the only thing i can see changing this, and it's so political an assessment, for example, hillary clinton gets elected for eight years of democratic rule, followed by two and a half years more of president obama, at some point during the course of that decade, they might be able to shift the supreme court back to something reasonable about the money and speech. but remember, it seems to be as long as you got discord, even with kennedy on it, you're not going to get a good result. >>...
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[applause] you, president clinton, for joining us. i have a few questions from students at georgetown and students watching us live from the clinton school of public service at the university of arkansas. let's get into that. the first question is from alicia. she asks, an important achievement of obama's term has been the brain project. a important advancement for research university like georgetown. what is your opinion of someone like this? some of the ethical issues? >> i support the brain project. it is starting out with a modest amount of money, but is an important thing to do. it is important to have public investment in grantmaking areas -- groundbreaking areas where there is no immediate prospect of return. when you break through the first barrier, other people will pick it up. that is what happened with the human genome. we spent $3 billion of your money on it. a study that said we had benefited $180 billion in terms of research. that is what will happen with this brain research. we are learning amazing things. it is particu
[applause] you, president clinton, for joining us. i have a few questions from students at georgetown and students watching us live from the clinton school of public service at the university of arkansas. let's get into that. the first question is from alicia. she asks, an important achievement of obama's term has been the brain project. a important advancement for research university like georgetown. what is your opinion of someone like this? some of the ethical issues? >> i support the...
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we were so passionate about it, madeleine may remember, that president clinton joked that nato must be offering to move the headquarters to wilmington, delaware -- because -- no, i'm serious. it was -- do you remember that's what he said at the time of the official vote. but you know, all these years later, there are some who look at russia's aggression in ukraine and say -- maybe we should not have extended security guarantees to poland, romania, bulgaria and the baltic states. but i think it shows we had to extend that guarantee, because we reject and continue to reject, have rejected the notion of a sphere of influence built on the backs of the people who deserve freedom -- freedom that we always supported and that we believe is as vital today as it was then. and let's be clear -- the current crisis born in the enlargment of nato and the eu 15 yeras ago has nothing to do with -- 15 years ago has nothing to do with the enlargement of nato. it was born in the kremlin. it was born in putin's mind. it has nothing to do with the fact that we expanded nato. and here's another debate we do
we were so passionate about it, madeleine may remember, that president clinton joked that nato must be offering to move the headquarters to wilmington, delaware -- because -- no, i'm serious. it was -- do you remember that's what he said at the time of the official vote. but you know, all these years later, there are some who look at russia's aggression in ukraine and say -- maybe we should not have extended security guarantees to poland, romania, bulgaria and the baltic states. but i think it...
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the right wing talker slammed hillary clinton's evolution on marriage equality, while clinton had affirmed her support for doma in the past. she formally announced her support for same-sex marriage last year. everybody knows it. beck says it's all just a scheme to grab the white house and thinks clinton is just as desperate to stay relevant as he is. >> the arc of history had come along for her to say that she's for gay marriage, she is came out last year. >> hillary came out last year? because i didn't think that had been officially -- >> the arc of history. the arc of history. >> i'm telling you, i'm telling you, hillary clinton will be having sex with a woman on the white house desk if it becomes popular. she'll be like, look, the arc of history wasn't ready for a president to be a lesbian and have sex on the desk. >> i bet sponsors are just lining up to be a part of that, aren't they? beck's grotesque joke falls flatter than his logic. clinton has been working for civil rights all the way back to her college days. working for equality isn't a ploy for the presidency, it should be a req
the right wing talker slammed hillary clinton's evolution on marriage equality, while clinton had affirmed her support for doma in the past. she formally announced her support for same-sex marriage last year. everybody knows it. beck says it's all just a scheme to grab the white house and thinks clinton is just as desperate to stay relevant as he is. >> the arc of history had come along for her to say that she's for gay marriage, she is came out last year. >> hillary came out last...
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the clinton family is more of a boutique. and it started with bill clinton when he was governor of arkansas. people are saying, okay, enough already. we've seen them. we've seen the families. let's move on to something else. >> she's a lot better known nationally than jeb bush is. >> sure. >> obviously well known in florida. but nationally, he's got a name that's well known. i don't know if a lot of folks nationally know that much about him. >> right, they don't know that much about him. because he has a bush name, it's easy to tell the narrative pretty quickly because people will listen to. does he have the drag of george w. bush on him? yes, he might have the drag of george w. bush on him. the interesting thing about jeb and hillary is they're not the best politicians in their families. they're not as good at transactional politics. but they're kind of known as the wonks and the nerdy people in their families. they're very policy oriented. if they ended up running against each other you might see a very issues oriented race
the clinton family is more of a boutique. and it started with bill clinton when he was governor of arkansas. people are saying, okay, enough already. we've seen them. we've seen the families. let's move on to something else. >> she's a lot better known nationally than jeb bush is. >> sure. >> obviously well known in florida. but nationally, he's got a name that's well known. i don't know if a lot of folks nationally know that much about him. >> right, they don't know...
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clinton is the past. she's got to be able to run as just hillary. >> she's always used that as her bumper sticker. >> that's a very valid point. what her advantage is, she's history. she's both the future and she's history as a potentially first female president. >> good point. jean cummings, chuck todd, chris cillizza, thank you very much. on to the future of the nba, hall of fame player kareem abdul-jabbar now joins me from los angeles. great to see you. thank you very much. we played a little bit of your immediate reactions earlier on tape from yesterday. but just your reaction to adam -- to what silver has done and the -- the punishment of sterling. is it enough? >> i think it's certainly enough to let everyone understand where our hearts are in terms of how the nba views mr. sterling and anyone who would espouse ideas and feelings that he has -- obviously he supports those things. >> are you persuaded that the owners will vote by three-fourths of them? will any of them have sort of some kind of secon
clinton is the past. she's got to be able to run as just hillary. >> she's always used that as her bumper sticker. >> that's a very valid point. what her advantage is, she's history. she's both the future and she's history as a potentially first female president. >> good point. jean cummings, chuck todd, chris cillizza, thank you very much. on to the future of the nba, hall of fame player kareem abdul-jabbar now joins me from los angeles. great to see you. thank you very much....
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. >> reporter: facing further scrutiny then secretary of state hillary clinton strongly defended both rice and the white house. >> with all due respect, the fact is we have four dead americans. was it because of a protest or was it because of guys out for a walk one night who decided they'd go kill some americans? what difference at this point does it make? >> reporter: republicans in congress now say the newly released e-mails are evidence that the white house was trying to protect the president has he faced reelection. >> it demonstrates for the first time the direction on the talking points came directly out of the white house. >> reporter: but a national security council spokesperson said the rhodes' e-mail reinforces a consistent white house message saying in a statement, "this e-mail con tans general topline talking points. there were protests taking place across the region in reaction to an offensive internet video so that's what these points addressed." white house officials continue to insist they had every reason to believe at the time that the demonstrations inspired the at
. >> reporter: facing further scrutiny then secretary of state hillary clinton strongly defended both rice and the white house. >> with all due respect, the fact is we have four dead americans. was it because of a protest or was it because of guys out for a walk one night who decided they'd go kill some americans? what difference at this point does it make? >> reporter: republicans in congress now say the newly released e-mails are evidence that the white house was trying to...